Use "utadmn -a <interface>". Or, if you use completely different subnets for each NIC (which is what I do), then you can use "utadmn -A <subnet>". I use different subnets to partition the network and keep traffic on my switches clean. One is for "outside" access, ie for management. The second is only for DTU access to the SRSS server. The third is a direct link to my Windows Terminal Server. That one doesn't even touch my switch, it's a direct link to the WTS machine.

Seth

I use completely different subnets for each of my NICs.

Niki W. Waibel wrote:
hi,

is it possible to force a ray server to use a specific network interface? at 
the moment i get:
===
# utgstatus host flags interface flags interface flags 10.155.128.0/23 10.155.136.0/24 ------------------------------- ------------------- -------------------
pp650-1.dev.nlatlu.wipro.com TN    10.155.128.5    UA-    10.155.136.4    UA-
b1000-7.dev.nlatlu.wipro.com T-    10.155.129.37   UA-    10.155.136.2    UA-
b1000-6.dev.nlatlu.wipro.com T-    10.155.129.36   UA-    10.155.136.1    UA-
m5000-1.dev.nlatlu.wipro.com TN    10.155.128.111  UA-    10.155.136.5    UA-
===
i'd like to see/use only the 10.155.136.X ip addresses (regarding ray 
services), but have the other nic activated as well ...


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Kansas State University
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